Taking Tembe Kids on Safari with Thulani

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Back to the lion spot, it's getting dark and not the best place to have a flat tyre

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But still some time to watch the lions, tyre losing air only slowly X#X

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And now there are 4

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These lions are always blurred -O-


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They are going to the clay puddles :-)


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And time to leave and find a quiet spot for changing the tyre 0/*


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Tembe is famous for its blurred lions O**


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Everything is blurred there and changing a tyre takes longer than expected with seeing double images =O:

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You even transfer it to the camera :shock: O-/ =O:


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:yes: but it's dark now and everything grey \O and I should not miss the dinner at the lodge, it's a special one: Amarula night =O:

Still to drive quite a bit to get back to the lodge lol


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Watch out for the blurred lions :twisted:


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The night drive produces indeed some interesting double blurred sightings, amongst them Genet, Nyala, Giant Eagle-owl

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And back in camp, everything is back to normal, sharp -O-

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